TY - JOUR
T1 - The democratic challenges and potential of localism
T2 - insights from deliberative democracy
AU - Ercan, Selen A.
AU - Hendriks, Carolyn M.
PY - 2013/7
Y1 - 2013/7
N2 - This article considers the democratic challenges and potential of localism by drawing on insights from the theory and practice of deliberative democracy. On a conceptual level, the ideas embedded in localism and deliberative democracy share much in common, particularly the democratic goal of engaging citizens in decisions that affect them. Despite such commonalities, however, there has been limited conversation between relevant literatures. The article considers four democratic challenges facing localism and offers a response from a systems perspective of deliberative democracy. It argues that, for localism to realise its democratic potential, new participatory spaces are required and the design of these spaces matters. Beyond structured participatory forums, local democracy also needs an active and vibrant public sphere that promotes multiple forms of democratic expression. This requires taking seriously the democratic contributions of local associations and social movements. Finally, the article argues that, to fulfil its democratic potential, localism needs to encourage greater democratic and political connectivity between participatory forums and the broader public sphere.
AB - This article considers the democratic challenges and potential of localism by drawing on insights from the theory and practice of deliberative democracy. On a conceptual level, the ideas embedded in localism and deliberative democracy share much in common, particularly the democratic goal of engaging citizens in decisions that affect them. Despite such commonalities, however, there has been limited conversation between relevant literatures. The article considers four democratic challenges facing localism and offers a response from a systems perspective of deliberative democracy. It argues that, for localism to realise its democratic potential, new participatory spaces are required and the design of these spaces matters. Beyond structured participatory forums, local democracy also needs an active and vibrant public sphere that promotes multiple forms of democratic expression. This requires taking seriously the democratic contributions of local associations and social movements. Finally, the article argues that, to fulfil its democratic potential, localism needs to encourage greater democratic and political connectivity between participatory forums and the broader public sphere.
KW - citizen engagement
KW - deliberative democracy
KW - deliberative system
KW - devolution
KW - empowerment
KW - local democracy
KW - localism
KW - public participation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84885345247&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/01442872.2013.822701
DO - 10.1080/01442872.2013.822701
M3 - Article
SN - 0144-2872
VL - 34
SP - 422
EP - 440
JO - Policy Studies
JF - Policy Studies
IS - 4
ER -